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9/27/2006 6:50 PM
 

I have been out of the loop for a bit, and this may have been answered elsewhere, but searches didn't reveal it:

I have an existing 4.0.2 install with multiple sites servicing clients. I need to upgrade. My concern is centered around the modules. I just want to ensure that *everything* gets upgraded in one fell-swoop, modules and all. I don't want to leave anything behind. Do i need to do an upgrade with the Upgrade version, and the upgrade each core module individually? Or will using the Install package (with careful backups of web.config etc) do everything?

thanks, drew..

 
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